Some of Friday’s top business stories:
Reuters
Chinese Nokia workers pledge to continue strike, by James Pomfret
CNNMoney
Buyer beware: Retail cards have costly trap, by Blake Ellis
Bloomberg
Fiat seen as winner with Chrysler valued at $10 billion, by Leslie Picker
Toxic lakes from tar-sand projects planned for Alberta, by Jeremy van Loon
CNBC
Comcast seeks advice on possible Time Warner Cable bid: Sources, by Javier E. David
Fortune
Yahoo is selling stock (so it can buy it back), by Stephen Gandel
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